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CVE-2025-68972

Опубликовано: 27 дек. 2025
Источник: debian
EPSS Низкий

Описание

In GnuPG through 2.4.8, if a signed message has \f at the end of a plaintext line, an adversary can construct a modified message that places additional text after the signed material, such that signature verification of the modified message succeeds (although an "invalid armor" message is printed during verification). This is related to use of \f as a marker to denote truncation of a long plaintext line.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
gnupg2unfixedpackage
gnupg2no-dsatrixiepackage
gnupg2no-dsabookwormpackage
gnupg2postponedbullseyepackage

Примечания

  • https://gpg.fail/formfeed

EPSS

Процентиль: 0%
0.00006
Низкий

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.9
ubuntu
около 1 месяца назад

In GnuPG through 2.4.8, if a signed message has \f at the end of a plaintext line, an adversary can construct a modified message that places additional text after the signed material, such that signature verification of the modified message succeeds (although an "invalid armor" message is printed during verification). This is related to use of \f as a marker to denote truncation of a long plaintext line.

CVSS3: 5.9
nvd
около 1 месяца назад

In GnuPG through 2.4.8, if a signed message has \f at the end of a plaintext line, an adversary can construct a modified message that places additional text after the signed material, such that signature verification of the modified message succeeds (although an "invalid armor" message is printed during verification). This is related to use of \f as a marker to denote truncation of a long plaintext line.

CVSS3: 5.9
msrc
около 1 месяца назад

In GnuPG through 2.4.8, if a signed message has \f at the end of a plaintext line, an adversary can construct a modified message that places additional text after the signed material, such that signature verification of the modified message succeeds (although an "invalid armor" message is printed during verification). This is related to use of \f as a marker to denote truncation of a long plaintext line.

CVSS3: 5.9
github
около 1 месяца назад

In GnuPG through 2.4.8, if a signed message has \f at the end of a plaintext line, an adversary can construct a modified message that places additional text after the signed material, such that signature verification of the modified message succeeds (although an "invalid armor" message is printed during verification). This is related to use of \f as a marker to denote truncation of a long plaintext line.

EPSS

Процентиль: 0%
0.00006
Низкий